About This School

Industry

Graduates of New York Medical College head into a range of vocations when it comes to work; the health care services industry, the rehabilitation and health care center industry, and clinical care are just a few professional areas popular among alumni. The most popular professional field seems to be the health care industry. The least popular industry for New York Medical College graduates is the pharmaceutical research and development industry — less than five percent of this demographic are employed in this field. The average salary for a grad from New York Medical College is approximately $99K.

Gender

After graduation, disparities in salary rise to the surface — males tend to earn $139K per year compared to females' about $82K.

Jobs

In the New York Medical College alumni professional community, Medical Directors of Medicine make the highest median pay (around $208K), though General Pediatricians ($150K), and Rehabilitation Directors ($99K) are close competitors. Collecting the smallest paychecks are Speech-Language Pathologists — they bring in $50K.

Locations

Many New York Medical College students are Stamford-bound following college. It is no surprise that New York, which hands out the biggest paychecks (the average salary is about $197K), is another of the most popular spots for former New York Medical College students. New York Medical College alumni in Washington, DC can often be found sliding in at the lower end of the pay scale, where median paychecks are the smallest at around $48K. In addition, grads flock to Norwalk as well as Hartford.

Degree Major

Financial compensation is highest for New York Medical College grads with a medical degree (earnings climb to $197K per year). Those with a Master of Science (MS), Speech Pathology face salaries on the lower end, coming in close to $53K per year.

Skills

One in ten grads report using Geriatrics as part of their job, making it the most popular skill. Family Practice commands a pay premium of 89 percent for New York Medical College grads. Experience with Family Practice, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry is highly valued as well.

Benefits and Perks

Only one-eighth of alumni for this school enjoy paid vacation days and about one-sixth of alumni get paid sick time. It is no small feat that the greater part of alums are given health coverage, and a majority of alumni accept dental insurance. A solid majority of alums participate in a 401(k) retirement savings plan. New York Medical College alumni are also on the receiving end of 403(b), life insurance, tuition reimbursement, and company pension plan.

Related Schools

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine grads bring in salaries of around $92K, making them the most similar to New York Medical College alumni in terms of earnings. Other schools similar to New York Medical College include Weill Cornell Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, and Albany Medical College.